HIV Treatment Costs the Dominican State $14.4 Million
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Santiago García C. Hermosillo, Sonora.- The government of the State made a purchase for 200 million pesos of medicines for the state's public health institutions, Alfonso Durazo reported. Sonora's president reported that this resource from the state coffers was not budgeted, however, there was a need to cover the lack of medicines of greater demand, while those purchased by the federal government arrive. “With these 200 million pesos of investme…
More than 12,000 patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are currently treated in the Dominican Republic, generating an estimated cost of US$14.4 million per year to the State. As stated by the gynaecologist and obstetrician, Lilliam Fondeur, during her participation in a conference on sexually transmitted infections (STIs) at the Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC). (Continue reading...) The entry HIV treatment costs the Dom…
Supply is progressing as medications purchased by the federal government arrive.
Supply is progressing as medications purchased by the federal government arrive.
To supply pharmacies in the health sector, the Sonora state government purchased 200 million pesos worth of medicines, which will arrive in the state in 15 days. The state governor, Alfonso Durazo Montaño, shared that last week a significant supply of medicines was received, which turned out to be insufficient. "We made a purchase of 200 million pesos with state resources that were not budgeted to create a supply bridge while waiting for the med…
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